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See also: kėdė, ķēde, and ķēdē

Danish

Verb

kede (imperative ked, infinitive at kede, present tense keder, past tense kedte, perfect tense har kedt)

  1. (reflexive) to be bored
  2. (transitive) to bore someone

Yoruba

Etymology

From (to shout) + òde (outside; public)

Pronunciation

Verb

kéde

  1. to announce; to proclaim; to declare

Derived terms

  • akéde (publisher)
  • olùkéde (herald)
  • ìkéde (announcement)

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